ranma-official

Hot take: the problem with homelessness does not boil down to “count amount of homeless, count amount of houses, if the latter is larger, then capitalism is intentionally making people homeless and will collapse if they aren’t, therefore get rid of capitalism to instantly solve homelessness”.

Pay attention to the fact that there are much more homeless people per capita in cities than in half-abandoned villages, and you will realize that the problem isn’t just not having a home, but not having a home where you want to have a home, to the extent where they would rather be homeless in a city than landlords in a village.

There are obvious easy solutions, like falsely​ reporting that you have solved homelessness while carting people out of the city (adjusting visibility), or forcing people to live in certain places regardless of where they actually want to live (adjusting mobility), but they don’t fix the actual underlying issue.

Policy changes to address this are going to be very expensive, unless you want to reduce safety restrictions for houses, which you should not.

And not expensive because robber baron capitalism pigs, but expensive as per LTV - construction is a man hour hungry process.
mitigatedchaos

You have to make other changes that allow you to fix the zoning laws, but even that only gets you so far, so basically this.